Election Night Parties in Milwaukee!

Dear Milwaukee DLers,

It's over soon.

Let's do what we can to make sure we're going to win this thing.

And then let's PARTY!

For your convenience, I am collecting information on public Election Day parties in the Milwaukee area. I've got five events listed so far:

1) The official Barack Obama campaign party is at the Hyatt-Regency Hotel, 333 W. Kilbourn Ave, Milwaukee, beginning at 9pm. This event is open to the public, and does not require a ticket

2-4) In Bay View:
- Sugar Maple, 441 E. Lincoln Ave., our fair host bar;
- Cafe Lulu, just up the street at Howell & KK;
- Blackbird, at 3007 S. KK (corner of Rusk and KK) is opening up and looking for party-goers to come.

5) Art Bar, 722 East Burleigh Street in Riverwest, has a big screen TV and "Free Shot for every Blue State!" Please be taking a cab home from there, as I have a feeling that's gonna be a LOT of shots dispensed....

If you know of any public parties I haven't listed here, please write back, and I'll get them posted on our blog. That's at: http://livingliberally.org/drinking/chapters/WI/milwaukee

*** Finally, I know we've all been waiting a LONG time for this, but please... if you do drink on Election Night, have a designated driver, or take a cab home. I know quite personally the devastation a drunk driver can wreak. It ain't pretty. (And yet I host Drinking Liberally...)

Let's get out there and WIN THIS!

- Jason & the Milwaukee DL crew

Hi Brenda,

Sorry for the slow reply -- the Hyatt is definitely wheelchair accessible, as is Sugar Maple (in Bay View). Cafe Lulu, also in Bay View, a touch less so. I've not been to Blackbird. Club Garibaldi is a tight space, and I think there's a front step. The restrooms there would definitely be bad for you. Bucketworks on the north-downtown should be okay. Good luck!

I was wondering if anyone knew if these establishments are wheelchair accessible, including the bathrooms?

Thanks,

Brenda

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